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What time does Rafa Nadal play against Jannik Sinner and where to watch the Masters 1000 in Rome on TV and online today, live

Rafael Nadal's debut at the Masters 1000 in Rome automatically becomes one of the highlights of the day at the Foro Italico, but in addition, his rival in this instance of the tournament will be the local idol and one of the tennis players called to dominate the ranking in the medium term. Rafa debuts in the second round – he is exempt from the first as he is second seeded – and he does it against Jannik Sinner, one of the covered ones who could even opt for the title.Nadal and Sinner will play this Wednesday in the last turn of the track central, in a match that will start no earlier than 6:00 p.m. The duel between number three in the ATPSinner ranking began its journey at the Masters 1000 in Rome with a solvent victory over Frenchman Ugo Humbert. The Italian surpassed his rival on Monday at the Foro Italico and met his prize, which is none other than facing Nadal on Wednesday in the second round. Jannik regained his best feelings after being eliminated prematurely at the Mutua Madrid Open, where he yielded to Popyrin and could not face, as it seemed, Rafael Nadal in the round of 16. The duel will now have a place in Rome, where Nadal wants to recover his best tennis and win a title that allows him to arrive at Roland Garros full of confidence. Rafa has won nine times in the Eternal City and now, after falling prematurely in Monte Carlo and Madrid, he wants to win a Grand Slam on his favorite surface.

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